Whenever warm weather or at least sunny days occur I like to place as many plants outside as possible depending on various conditions. For instance right now it is almost springtime, yet this doesn't mean that the weather is going to get warmer right away. It will still be too cool for most of my plants except for spinach which is capable of withstanding cooler temperatures at least in the lower 40's to upper 30's (Fahrenheit) at the lowest.
They grow best in the 50's to 60's (Fahrenheit), but I do place them outside when it is much cooler. Since last week was warm and sunny it was a great opportunity to place my spinach outside to enjoy the bright sun. This week it hasn't been sunny at all and mostly rainy. This week they haven't gone outside, but I hope to put them outdoors soon to adjust to cloudy weather as well as rainy weather.
They are growing very nicely at the moment and I will soon be placing them outside and throughout the night once the temperature is acceptable to them.
Now I want to discuss the various seeds that have been sprouting this past week. The sunny weather last week definitely helped out my lettuce plants indoors and they started sprouting this weekend. Both of the Ruby glow hybrid and the iceberg black seeded Simpson are growing. Check them out below.
It seems that I may have added too many seeds into each pot and I think I will be very busy removing the ones I don't need. I didn't think that all the seeds would sprout and since they are very small seeds it is difficult to know how many I added. That is why I always add more than needed because I can always remove some. In this case I am going to remove quite a bit and it looks that I probably should have added only half or more of what was planted.
When it comes to flowers I am not that worried about having too much because I have found that most of them grow best when they are in a large bunch. One plant that I especially like that is perfect for this reason is alyssum. I can grow them in large pots and put a large amount of seeds and they will do just fine for a few month until I place them in the ground. They flower all season long which is perfect for what I need them for.
Pictured above are alyssum, sunflowers, and dill. Now that they have sprouted I can remove the dill from under the lights and place some new plants under them. Right now I am not going to plant anything, but tomorrow I plan on adding tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers under these fluorescent lights.
Showing posts with label black seeded simpson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black seeded simpson. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Getting Lettuce Seeds into Small Peat Pots
This is going to be a short post because all I did was plant some lettuce seeds in some simple peat pots that I had from last season. Right now the stores do not have gardening supplies yet and so I will be using some peat pots that I had saved from the previous year.
My lettuce crop last season could have been much better and this year I want to make sure that I get the best harvest that I can grow. I am mainly working on my Ruby glow hybrid this season because I didn't get as much last year. As long as I don't have to deal with animals eating it I think I can do pretty good. As long as I can get them into the ground while the weather is cool and not too warm I should be fine.
I am not putting them under lights either which is something I should probably think about doing, but for now the windowsill should provide the sunlight that they require.
My lettuce crop last season could have been much better and this year I want to make sure that I get the best harvest that I can grow. I am mainly working on my Ruby glow hybrid this season because I didn't get as much last year. As long as I don't have to deal with animals eating it I think I can do pretty good. As long as I can get them into the ground while the weather is cool and not too warm I should be fine.
I am not putting them under lights either which is something I should probably think about doing, but for now the windowsill should provide the sunlight that they require.
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Sunday, May 17, 2015
Thriving Lettuce Now Transplanted To the Garden
I haven't been doing much in growing and instead have been watering my onions, spinach, and all my plants that I started indoors. They have been doing great outside with the great weather I have been getting and now it is time to place them in the soil right away. I would have liked to place them in the ground last week, but I still have time and decided on this week instead.
For now I have just worked on my lettuce plants. I moved all my plants to the garden, but I have only placed my lettuce into the ground. All the others will come in the next two days hopefully. I am hoping that I can finish everything that I need by Wednesday at the latest. I want to get them done by Tuesday, but I am not sure that I can finish it by then.
Black Seeded Simpson
Ruby Glow Hybrid
For now I have just worked on my lettuce plants. I moved all my plants to the garden, but I have only placed my lettuce into the ground. All the others will come in the next two days hopefully. I am hoping that I can finish everything that I need by Wednesday at the latest. I want to get them done by Tuesday, but I am not sure that I can finish it by then.
Black Seeded Simpson
Ruby Glow Hybrid
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